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A term referring to God's infinite incomprehensibility, his plan of salvation and redemption, and the events of Jesus life that show forth and accomplish this plan.
Mystery
A typical teaching device used by Jesus. It is a vivid picture story drawn from ordinary life that conveys religious truth, usually related to some aspect of God's kingdom. It teases the listener to think and make a choice about accepting the good news of God's reign.
Parable
God's love and salvation revealed to us through the life, passion, death, and resurrection and glorification of his Son Jesus Christ. The sacraments, especially the Eucharist, celebrate the Paschal mystery and enable us to live it in our own lives.
Paschal Mystery
The mystery from Christ's life in which God's glory shone through and transformed Jesus' physical appearance while he was in the company of the Old Testament prophets Moses and Elijah. Peter, James, and John witnessed this event.
Transfiguration
A story involving a sustained comparison in which people, things, and events symbolically represent something else.
Allegory
A term having to do with the end time or the "last thing" (death, resurrection, judgement, heaven, hell, purgatory, everlasting life ect.)
Eschatological
The Jewish term for "hell." Originally the site of human sacrifice, this Jerusalem valley was cursed by the prophet Jeremiah as a place of death and corruption. In Jesus' day it was used as a garbage dump.
Gehenna
Sacred leadership; ordained leaders consisting of the pope, bishops, priests, and deacons who govern, teach, and guide the Church in holiness according to Christ's plan.
Hierarchy
A small leather capsule which was fastened on the forehead or on the upper left arm so that it hung at the level of the heart. It contained miniature scrolls with four passages from the Jewish Law. Jewish males would wear these all day once they reached the age of adulthood (age 14).
Phylactery
The bad example, often by religious leader, that misleads others into sin.
Scandal